Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA witchy teacher and a small group of students travel to magical lands with pop star Rick Springfield.A witchy teacher and a small group of students travel to magical lands with pop star Rick Springfield.A witchy teacher and a small group of students travel to magical lands with pop star Rick Springfield.
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If I remember correctly what Miss Tickle used to say was, "Oh Tut Tut cat of ancient lore, it's time to draw the magic door!" then the cat would come to life and draw the chalk outline of a door on the chalkboard and open it. Then the class would go thru the doorway/chalkboard and as always would run into Miss Tickles friend on the "other side" Rick Springfield. Lots of adventures thru history and some of the other subjects as I recall, as well as plenty of music. I don't remember how many episodes there were of this show but I do recall that it was a fun part of my Saturday morning. At least that is how I remember it!
I liked the fact that Rick Springfield (who I hadn't heard of before this series!) lived in another universe beyond the blackboard of the classroom. Rick used the gramaphone to communicate with the class before the portal was opened. I remember two episodes: one where Rick was in a "backwards" universe, and he was shouting "Cylinder the Reverse!" until the class figured out how to understand what he was saying. Another involved some people who stole the door from Rick's side of the doorway, but the door in the classroom was still there. The children had to replace the other door before someone closed the doorway, or there would be no way for them to get back. Interesting take on inter-dimensional travel!
I remember being 12 and having my first real crush on a star and it was Rick Springfield in the "Mission Magic" animated series. The tunes heard every week were short but catchy. I have collected all of his earlier works and this Saturday morning series was a bright spot in my pre-teen day. Thanx Rick
This Saturday morning ABC cartoon showcased Rick Springfield's pop songs accompanying "groovy" montages ala "the Brady Kids" cartoon series. Rick was at the time being positioned as a sort of Aussie David Cassidy. The show was cute, harmless and, unfortunately, short-lived. (I still remember the catchy theme song over thirty years later: "Do you believe you believe in magic? Cause I believe I believe that I do. If you believe you believe in magic and your mission is magic your love will shine through. If there's one thing that the world needs it's a magic singing song. And I'll teach it to the whole world and make them sing along. Do you believe I believe in magic? Cause I believe I believe that I do. Yes, I can see you believe in magic. If your mission is magic your love will shine through. If your mission is magic your love'll shine through..." Rick Springfield not only provided the vocals for the musical interludes but played a character named "Rick." Animated "Rick" was drawn to look like a then-long haired Rick Springfield and in providing the voice for "Rick" Rick Springfield spoke with his native Australian accent.
Eight years before he began stealing hearts on "General Hospital", Rick Springfield made his national television debut (albeit it was animated) on this rather forgettable animated series. Like so many shows that came out in this era, it tried to be both entertaining and educational at the same time. Unfortunately, it didn't leave much of an impression on me. No wonder there was an eight year gap between Springfield's first hit ("Speak to the Sky") and the song that begun in earnest his career as a major teen idol ("Jesse's Girl"). To me this show was a bump in his career and it took him eight years to recover. As for the show itself, it was neither entertaining or educational. If the only character you can remember from this show is a cat statue that becomes alive at the beginning of each episode, then you know something is wrong. This had to be one of the most forgettable shows of the 1970's.
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- WissenswertesMiss Tickle first appeared in Teacher's Pet (1973). Supposedly she was an old friend of the Brady's talking pet myna bird Marlon. According to the book "Creating the Filmation Generation", the character had originally been created for the Brady Kids series.
- VerbindungenSpin-off from The Brady Kids: Teacher's Pet (1973)
- SoundtracksOver the World (Theme from Mission: Magic!)
Performed by Rick Springfield
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